Cigar-holder.



F. B. NELSON.

CIGAR HOLDER.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 28, 1914.

1 9 1 1 fi 1 6s I Patented Nov. 24, 191

duh" I FREDERICK 1:. Ne son, or merits i -,m m;ee ny CIGAR-HQLDEE s mo m seem- Patented 2e,

Application filed March 28, W14. Serial ale. 828,533".

To all 107; om it 222 (7 Be it Known ti i, Fi'isusmci; B. Henson,

' :1 citizen of the United States, residing at Maple lluin, in the county of lieunegin and State of Minnesota, hzi vc'ina'ented certain new and useful Improvements in Cigarl'lolders, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the ziccoin- 1 pouring drawings.

This invention relates to improvements in ciqur holders, and particularly to a'holder in which c cigar may he supported and nected, forming a substantially cigar-shaped holder which {illlillfily incloscs ci ar and at the some time allows the cigar to smoked I in the ordinary innnnen the outer section of the holder g closed at its extremity, closed end of lic section having a plurality of draft openings formed therein.

With these and other objects in View, the inve tion consists the novel construction, coinoinution and snug ment of parts to be hereinafter more fun describe! claimed;

and illustrated in the :utcoinpanyiug drawing, which F u'c 1 ii'longitudinal section of in holder, showing a cigar mounted Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the i3 is sectional view on the. line 7 I. an outer end View -ig'. 5 is an elevation of the outer section of the hol er; Fig. 6 is a sectional View on the line 6--6 of Fig. 1: Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a ring hereinulterspecifically referred to.

Referring more particularly to the accompanying drawing, the holder comprises an outer section 1, an intermediate section 2, an inner section 3, and a mouth piece which is detach-ably connected to a threaded tubular stern 5 which projects from the inoer $3 9f the inner section 3; 'lhe outer sections deteche'hly connected section 1 of the holder lS-ClOSEd' ZLt its outer end, the end well thereof and the Wall of the section adjacent the outer end or the holder having a plurality of draft openings 6 formed therein tion 1 is interior-1y threaded 21s at-"l,- for en gagernent with the exteiior threadsfion the.

outer "end of he section 2, and the inner and of the section 2 1s nterlorlv threaded 'as st 9,-"for engagement with the exterior threads on the outer; end of the section '3,'Wl1ereliy the sections may be together; 3 i

Allo'f the sections of the holder are annuls' in cross-section and when connected form a substantially cigar-shaped holder detaohebly connected which entirely incloses i cigar 11 therein.

The inner-end of the sec Mounted in a recess in the inner wall. of

the inner section 8 is an interiorly threaded split ring 33 wh ch rs/adaptecl toengogethe periphery the cigar at its inner end to so cure the same in position Within the holder so that the burning portion thereof is spaced vfrom the inner Wall ofthe holder to prevent the holder from becoming heated to such an.

extent that cannot be heldin "the hand of he smoker.

may be connected to the inner Wall of each section, so that the heat from thehurning end of the cigar Will be prevented fronipassing; through the holder.

From the above description taken in con-- nection with the accompanying drewing it will be seen that l have provided '21- cigar holder in WillCll a burningcigar may he supported so that it may he smoked in the ori, dineryonianner, ancles the draft openings are only formed in the outer end. ot fthe outer f desired, thin lining; 1% of i asbestos or other non-conducting mater al section 1, the-cigarwill burn evenly, the draft is drawn-from the end of the holder to the end of the cigar.

As the cigar is'entirely inclosed while. being smoked, the ashes of the cigar are held Within'the holder until the outer section 1 of the holder is remoi 'ec, and the cigar is also protected from ind or moisture. thereby allowing the cigar to be smoked in dump Weather."- i

Having thus fully described my invention,

What I desire to secure and claim by Letters- Patent is1- v a A cigar holder comprising s plurentyor together to' g mme formalin ia'z aer pe'x'iphery, and am form a substantiallygigax shaped casing, am of sud same-11s,; hwmg annular 1'; T m 7' w v, T mteriorly thread i split ring mounted in rRfJDERIL/h IMLLSQIN" said g'rom'e fer engagmnen; with the pa- Vfitnesses: riphery 01 said. aigaz", as and E91 purpose CLARA IIILLSlZOIbI, fiescribe.

VICTOR J. HILLSTROM.

1 4.1 JQ'L'SUITHODY whereof i. hereunto affix my slgzmture 1n the presence of two WIUIQSQS. 

